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Moderate levels of listening and distortion [message #82416] Wed, 20 April 2016 10:45 Go to next message
Lizah is currently offline  Lizah
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Why is it that at more moderate levels of listening, devices always seem to sound distorted? Is there an actual scientific reason behind this, or is it something more simple like the audio signal?
Re: Moderate levels of listening and distortion [message #82417 is a reply to message #82416] Wed, 20 April 2016 10:57 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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There are a lot of reasons for distortion, so it is a topic that merits more in-depth discussion than just a generality. But I'll give a brief generality anyway:

Low level distortion is usually caused by things like noise, conversion errors in a digital system or zero-crossing in poorly designed amplifier somewhere in the signal chain. High level distortion is usually caused by overdriving something past its limits, usually voltage or current in an amplifier or mechanical limits in a speaker.

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